Specializing in
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders

Inova is a not-for-profit healthcare system based in Northern Virginia that serves more than two million people each year from throughout the Washington, DC, metro area and beyond. Governed by a volunteer board of community members, Inova has grown from one hospital in 1956 to a nationally recognized, comprehensive network of hospitals, outpatient services and facilities, primary and specialty care physician practices, and health and wellness initiatives serving the Washington, DC, metro area.

Inova's five hospitals include more than 1,700 licensed beds and 16,000 employees. Inova encompasses the full array of health services, including the area’s only Level 1 Trauma Center and Level IV neonatal intensive care unit. Inova is also home to nationally and internationally recognized Inova Heart and Vascular Institute (IHVI), Inova Translational Medicine Institute (ITMI) focused on genomics research, Inova Neuroscience Institute and Inova Children’s Hospital.

Inova's mission is to improve the health of the diverse community it serves through excellence in patient care, education and research.

Inova's service promise is that we seek every opportunity to meet the unique needs of each person we are privileged to serve – every time, every touch.

Private, comprehensive methadone maintenance and detoxification services Affordable, covered by some medical insurance carriers Includes individualized counseling and group therapy Patients treated with confidentiality and with dignity Medical Director is a specialist in addiction medicine As a private clinic, we are able to accept patients living outside the area We have no waiting lines for dosing We will always have openings for new patients

At Phoenix House, a leading nonprofit provider of substance abuse services since 1967, our programs meet the needs of each individual client, and we are known for a willingness to embrace new research-tested treatment methods and practices. Our more than 120 programs in California, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, and Virginia/Metro D.C. lead individuals and families affected by addiction from disruptive to productive lives. We welcome clients from every level of society and address an array of problems. We work with kids at risk, support clients in recovery, and offer a wide range of treatment options for adults and teens, as well as additional services such as vocational training and arts therapy. Our strong networks on Facebook and Twitter extend beyond treatment to support our entire recovery community. Explore this site to learn our perspective and find out how we might help you, your teen, or someone you love—and then please contact us today. - See more at: http://www.phoenixhouse.org/#sthash.EtwZwQIU.dpuf

Founded in 1963, the Home was a rundown, clapboard residence near the railroad tracks on Duke Street in Alexandria. Abandoned and in poor shape, the house was repaired and soon housed four residents and a resident manager.In 1964, "Robbie" Robinson, a local businessman and philanthropist, made it possible for the Women’s Home to move to, and later purchase a small cape cod in Arlington, where it remained for the next 11 years. During these years, the Women’s Home won respect and admiration in the community and among professionals.To accommodate the growing number of deserving applicants, the Women’s Home sold its longstanding residence in 1976 and purchased a larger Home, also located in Arlington, close to Virginia Hospital Center (formerly Arlington Hospital), where it is located today.

Harrison House of Virginia is a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center serving Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia since 1999.Very simply, our goal is to make available the finest, most efficient, comfortable and complete rehabilitation possible using all the latest and thoroughly proven treatment tools.

With the caring and commitment of our staff and certification and support from the DC Department of Health (APRA) and the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA), our treatment and housing services not only flourished but became one of the area’s most successful continuums in providing these services.

Later the organization designed a component to provide comprehensive recovery support (aftercare) and case management services inclusive of education, job preparedness and employment placement. These services are embodied with the organization’s APRA funded “Access to Recovery” (ATR) services.

Over the years FCRS with its network of partners and community support has successfully created a comprehensive continuity of care consisting of:

Living Free Health Services was founded in 1986 to provide Outpatient Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Services for adults and adolescents and is licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our highly trained and experienced professional staff offer individualized services to our clients and the professionals who refer them. Most insurance companies, state and federal contractors provide benefits for Living Free’s services.

The Living Free Training Institute provides continuing education contact hours necessary for both certification and re-certification of counselors and mental health therapists in the areas of alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health therapy.

Our MissionThe Renaissance Treatment Center is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. We are located in Prince George's County Maryland, near Washington D.C. Our center was established in 1996 to address the substance abuse issues faced by many individuals in the Washington Metropolitan area.Our PhilospophyOur professional staff direct an individualized treatment program built upon cognitive- behavioral change and 12-step philosophy emphasizing the client’s strengths and competencies, non-denominational spirituality, and continuing care placement.We believe that the client’s perceptions, participation, and dedication are essential to all aspects of the treatment program. Clients are actively encouraged to set their priorities and re-evaluate them throughout the program.We believe that chemical dependency is a progressive, chronic, and fatal disease that affects all aspects of the client’s life, especially the family. Almost all family members and/or significant others are affected by living with substance abusers. This is why Renaissance Treatment Center is committed to providing holistic care which involves the participation of family and/or family surrogates and community support networks whenever possible.

Specializing in
Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Persons with HIV/AIDS, Gays and Lesbians, Women, Men

Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP), Inc. is a nonprofit organization that offers residential substance abuse treatment using the therapeutic community (TC) modality. In addition we bring services to persons living with HIV/AIDS and conduct prevention/outreach to increase community awareness of substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. Target populations include adults who are homeless, formerly incarcerated individuals, single parents, substance abusers living with HIV/AIDS. RAP, Inc. operates residential treatment centers in Laurel, Maryland and Washington, DC. with administrative offices located at 1957 4th Street, N. E., Washington, D. C.Rap History:RAP, Inc. has served the Washington metropolitan area since 1970. We base our treatment approach on cultural values, respecting and supporting all individuals and their communities and recognizing that a client’s culture is an inseparable part of his or her self-image.Teaching from the work of giants such as Malcom X, Frederick Douglass, and Maya Angelou who are models of recovery and overcoming abuse, we motivate clients to embrace the possibilities for their own sobriety.